"rare" squamous cell carcinoma ???
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Hello,
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Take care and be well,
Dana
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I would like to know more about the "cyst" that your father had removed that turned out to be a tumor. I have a small cyst on my chin. I've already had 3 basal cell cancers and one Bowen's. My father died from melanoma about four years ago, so I'm a little more than paranoid.0
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I must be the 13th case in the world!!!In 2002 I had a lump removed from the left side of my neck SCC. It was under the layers of skin. My left tonsil was also removed thinking it was the source of the cancer- it was negative. Eight years later another lump appeared it too was SCC. Since 2010 I have been battling this cancer. Now it has traveled down my throat area 7mm is the size according to the PET/CT scan and MRI. Radiation doctor does not recommend radiation treatments and I really don't want to do chemo treatments, I feel that is just prolonging the inevitable, it will not remove it anyway just possibly shrink it. I am 53 years old.
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Kath202000kath202000 said:I must be the 13th case in the world!!!In 2002 I had a lump removed from the left side of my neck SCC. It was under the layers of skin. My left tonsil was also removed thinking it was the source of the cancer- it was negative. Eight years later another lump appeared it too was SCC. Since 2010 I have been battling this cancer. Now it has traveled down my throat area 7mm is the size according to the PET/CT scan and MRI. Radiation doctor does not recommend radiation treatments and I really don't want to do chemo treatments, I feel that is just prolonging the inevitable, it will not remove it anyway just possibly shrink it. I am 53 years old.
I think you should get a second opinion . This kind of Cancer has a high cure rate . If you go to the Head and Neck Cancer board / forum on this website you will get a lot of good info and encouragement . I had surgery and Radiation for SCC that sounds a lot like yours. My best to you.
Peggy
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Husband died from a similar situation
Not to panic you, but my husband just died (at age 47) in March from a similar situation. He had a cyst on his hip that he had for decades that the doctors said was nothing to worry about. It had gotten larger and infected, so they removed it. There turned out to be squamous cell carcinoma present. They just decided to watch the area, but the cyst came back. They did two more surgeries on the area, and within six months it was in his lymph nodes. In another two months it was in his lungs. We weren't sent to an oncologist until it was in his lungs. They kept saying that they could treat it surgically.
We were told this was "rare" and they had never seen anything like it. But the truth is that squamous cell that occurs underneath the skin can be very aggressive. Insist on getting a second opinion and insist on them being aggressive with treatment. Insist on seeing an oncologist NOW!
Get the tumor analyzed so you know what is the best chemo protocol. They can send it off to a place called Caris Institute (something like that). Don't wait!!!
Kerry
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